Christiane Amanpour speaks to Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres and filmmaker Walter Salles about their film ‘I’m Still Here’ ...
I'm Still Here director Walter Salles opens up about the powerful response the biographical drama has received around the ...
Directed by Walter Salles, I'm Still Here is only the third Brazilian film in history to pass a significant milestone. Find ...
On the set of I’m Still Here (2024), the acclaimed Brazilian film by Walter Salles Jr., supporting actress Angela Ribeiro was ...
Golden Globe winner Fernanda Torres plays real-life Brazilian activist Eunice Paiva in "I'm Still Here," which is up for ...
Actor Fernanda Torres' Oscar nomination for "I'm Still Here" continues a family legacy. The actor’s mother, Fernanda Montenegro, who also stars in “I’m Still Here,” received an Oscar ...
The global success of Brazilian movie “I’m Still Here” – riding high after three Oscars nominations – has set off a national fervour usually reserved for Carnaval or the football World Cup.
A still from director Walter Salles' film "I’m Still Here.” (Courtesy Alile Onawale/Sony Pictures Classics) Director Walter Salles’ “I’m Still Here” takes place, for the most part ...
Fernanda Torres says one of the reasons her latest film, I'm Still Here, resonates so deeply with audiences outside of Brazil is because "it's centred in a family" — something that's universal.
Meanwhile, the Academy Awards-nominated film 'I'm Still Here' has cast a spotlight on Brazil's authoritarian past. A house in Rio de Janeiro, depicted in the film, has become a point of intrigue for ...
Sao Paulo (AFP) – The global success of Brazilian movie "I'm Still Here" -- riding high after three Oscars nominations -- has set off a national fervor usually reserved for Carnaval or the ...
Eunice’s story hits close to home for Salles; he knew the Paivas, including their son, Marcelo Rubens Paiva, upon whose memoir “I’m Still Here” is based. For the first 40 minutes or so ...